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How to get cheap flights and beat airline algorithms; tips and tricks

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 18, 2025, 16:00 IST
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How to get cheap flights and beat airline algorithms; tips and tricks

With the ever-evolving world of air travel, obtaining cheap flight tickets is no longer a question of luck; it is a question of strategy now. Airlines use advanced pricing algorithms that monitor demand, booking histories, user patterns, and even device types to set and change prices. But seasoned travelers and travel gurus have found ways to outwit such algorithms and keep themselves tidy sums of money.


How to do the same, backed by well-tested travel experts and facts, is as follows:

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Use flight comparison websites to your advantage

Start with tools like Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Momondo. These websites scour prices from different airlines and booking engines and give you a straightforward snapshot of fare fluctuations.Tip: Double-check prices on the airline's website. third-party sellers might add additional fees or have more restrictive cancellation windows.

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Book at the right time (not too early, not too late)

Flight statistics from CheapAir.com suggest the best time to book domestic flights is 3–6 weeks in advance, while international vacations would be ideal to book 2–6 months in advance.
Sweet spot: Book on a Tuesday or Wednesday. Prices tend to dip midweek, while weekends often reflect higher demand.

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Use incognito mode

A few believe that airlines or travel booking engines inflate the price if you keep searching the same route, a strategy called dynamic pricing. While airlines do not confess to it publicly, some websites used for travel reservations have been found to track user behavior. So, do your searches in incognito mode, and see the changes.

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Be flexible in your schedule

Flexibility with your dates, destination, or departure city can reveal huge savings.
Travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays, usually the lowest days of the week.

Look for nearby airports: For instance, arriving in Oakland rather than San Francisco could save thousands across several tickets.
Use the "Everywhere" option on booking websites to find cheaper destinations.

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Watch out for trends and alerts

Fly smartly

Travel light (carry-on only)
Read the fine print to avoid surprise fees.
Pack your snacks and entertainment
Avoid peak travel/vacation time

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Flights are most expensive during:

Holiday seasons (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Diwali, New year, etc.)
School vacations (May-June)
Festivals or events (e.g., Olympics, Carnival, or religious ceremonies)
Instead, fly during shoulder season, spring's early days or autumn's late weeks. The weather is usually still nice, and there are fewer visitors.

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Sign up for airline newsletters

Airlines sometimes release special offers to subscribers before making them available to the public at large. As, beating the system is more about playing smarter, not harder. Every rupee saved on airfare is more than you can spend enjoying your destination.



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